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University of Cambridge leads pre-eclampsia study
Dr Carmel McEniery tells Alex about the nationwide Poppy Study being led by the University of Cambridge, which aims to understand why some women develop pre-eclampsia and other placental complications and why these conditions have an adverse effect on wom
Cambridge Breakfast: PCC Interviews – Edna Murphy
In the first of his Police and Crime Commissioner Interviews, Julian speaks to Lib Dem candidate Edna Murphy.
Addenbrookes’ Nurse to represent GB in Powerlifting World Championships
An Addenbrookes intensive care nurse is aiming to become a powerlifting world champion after being selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 IPF World Championships.Siobhan Taylor initially took up the sport to help her recover from a back inju
Flavour: City Centre Food Pleasures
City centre food pleasures. Enjoying quality Caribbean cuisine alongside live music. Market Square burnt Basque cheesecake with Algerian coffee. How independents and their customers are affected by new import charges. Surviving lockdown, how the Cambridge
From the Terraces 21/04/2024
Tim Armitage and Daniel Baker review the weekend's football action. There was disappointment for Cambridge United who missed the chance to secure their League One status with a one-nil defeat against Derby County. Plus interviews with Robbie Nightingale,
Women Making Waves: Maiya Fleming and Emily Heaton
Maiya Fleming left Hills Road Sixth Form and became an apprentice quantity surveyor. She tells us why she chose to do an apprenticeship rather than a university degree. And we get a sense of what its like to be a coxswain from Emily Heaton.
NMG Saturday 20/04/2024
Rebecca May presents the Saturday edition of New Music Generator, the showdedicated to local and unsigned music featuring a live session or studio interview each week.
Cambridge Science with Richard Ready 18/04/2024
Andrew and Spanners ask, can rats count? Dr Holding also celebrates a personal success in the advancement of cancer research and Spanners catches up with Linda Mbeki to discuss the archaeology of enslaved people.
New season at Cambridge Theatre Company
Alex Elbro hears about Cambridge Theatre Companys new season of shows and auditions for their youth productions from Artistic director and Producer Louis Ling.
Chickens looking for a South Cambridgeshire Henhouse
The British Hen Welfare Trust is looking for a new facility in South Cambridgeshire to take care of retired chickens. They also want to build a team of volunteers. Head of Operations, Gaynor Davies, spoke to Julian Clover.